WSJ did a better job than the bia's hack job article the WSJ wrote the other day on Sprint's iPhone. Obviously you are listening to your readers and not the Sprint hater who wrote that Blog in the first place! Good Job WSJ!

4:24 pm February 10, 2012

Barry wrote:

Do remember T Mobile's Unlimited plans are not really unlimited, once you hit a certain threshold they start Throttling your data downloads. This is not uncaracteristic of T-Mobile, they claim they have 4G when we all know at the very best they have HSPA+, which under no circumstances can claim 4G status. It doesn't use OFDMA technology nor does it have 4G speeds, so how they get away with claiming 4G is mind boggling.

Sprint on the other hand offers real Unlimited Data/Text/Mobile Voice/GPS etc for $79.95/month and they give you the option of an iPhone or a 4G smartphone form Motorola, Samsung, HTC etc. If you are on a family plan you can get an iPhone or other 4G smartphone for $30/month. All this on one of Americas best networks.

7:32 pm February 10, 2012

notagain wrote:

I've read a number of these articles and none of them indicate how many of which models ATT and Verizon sold. Let's remember that ATT was selling a $0 zero cost 3GS on contract while Sprint was only selling the new 4S I believe. I would really like to see how Sprint did in a direct 4S to 4S comparison. I expect that their sales will really pick up once the new model iPhone xx comes out and they drop the current to $99 on contract.

9:16 pm February 10, 2012

Bobc74 wrote:

While T-Mobile does allow you to use as much data as you want, they dramatically cut your speed back after using a limited amount. Why would anyone want that? That's like saying for the first 100 miles you drive every month you can go as fast as you want to, after that you can only drive 35MPH while expecting to travel the entire 2453 mile length of Route 66.

5:00 am February 13, 2012

bob wrote:

hey notagain, they wont tell u that part, it makes sprint look good. verizon sold 2.2 million i think when the intro the iphone. 2.2 of 80 something million customers. sprint 1.8 of 55 million is very good. its good to see American technology out do em all again.

2:14 pm February 13, 2012

RickJ wrote:

Good news indeed..rooting for Sprint to hold it together so we have some real competition to ATT and Verizon, the kings of overcharging.

3:25 pm February 13, 2012

masy wrote:

Is there a plan with Sprint where I can really get charged $39.99/mo.? No, it ends up to be $50+cents. I just want to make calls and receive calls. No need for texting and downloading, I do them on the laptop all for free at hotspots. Nonetheless, I love Sprint and been with them for 13yrs.

3:23 am March 21, 2012

Lorenzo wrote:

Let’s remember that ATT was selling a $0 zero cost 3GS on contract while Sprint was only selling the new 4S I believe. I would really like to see how Sprint did in a direct 4S to 4S comparison. I expect that their sales will really pick up once the new model iPhone xx comes out and they drop the current to $99 on contract. http://www.helpwithbaby.com/

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